Mohamad M Saab, Martin Davoren, Aileen Murphy, David Murphy, Eoghan Cooke, Margaret Landers, Serena Fitzgerald, Noel Richardson, Michael Rovito, Christian Von Wagner, Mike Murphy, Darren Dahly, Josephine Hegarty
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引用次数: 17
摘要
背景:癌症(TC)在15-40岁的男性中常见。TC的发病率呈上升趋势。睾丸扭转和附睾炎等良性睾丸疾病如果不及时治疗,可能导致睾丸缺血、败血症和不孕。这项系统综述旨在评估促进男性对睾丸疾病和/或自我检查的知识和意识、检查睾丸的行为和/或意图,以及寻求睾丸症状的行为和(或)意图的研究的有效性。方法:检索Academic Search Complete、Medline、CINAHL、PsychINFO、ERIC、Cochrane Library、世界卫生组织国际临床试验注册平台、Clinicaltrials.gov、Grey Literature Report和Open Grey,检索2014年11月至2018年4月期间发表的研究。评估了每个结果的方法学质量和证据水平。结果:共收录5篇论文:2篇为实验研究,2篇为系统综述,1篇为综合综述。大多数接受审查的干预措施都成功地提高了男性对TC和自我检查的认识。例子包括一个以TC名人为主角的电视节目、一场大学活动和互动教育课程。所审查的干预措施对健康信念(即感知易感性、严重性、益处、障碍和自我效能)的影响在所审查的文献中各不相同。缺乏促进寻求睾丸症状帮助和了解良性睾丸疾病的研究。结论:这篇综述强调了评估针对年轻男性的教育干预措施的重要性,同时提高他们对睾丸疾病的认识,并增加他们对睾丸症状的求助意向。鉴于年轻男性对定期睾丸自检缺乏共识,鼓励临床医生指导男性熟悉自己睾丸的外观和感觉,并及时寻求异常的医疗护理。注册:该审查方案已在国际前瞻性系统审查注册中心(PROSPERO)注册,注册号为CRD42018093671。
Promoting men's awareness, self-examination, and help-seeking for testicular disorders: a systematic review of interventions.
Background: Testicular cancer (TC) is among the most commonly diagnosed cancers in men aged 15-40 years. The incidence of TC is on the rise. Benign testicular disorders, such as testicular torsion and epididymitis, can lead to testicular ischemia, sepsis, and infertility if left untreated. This updated systematic review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of studies promoting men's knowledge and awareness of testicular disorders and/or self-examination, behaviours and/or intentions to examine their testes, and help-seeking behaviours and/or intentions for testicular disorder symptoms. Methods: Academic Search Complete, Medline, CINAHL, PsycINFO, ERIC, the Cochrane Library, the World Health Organisation International Clinical Trials Registry Platform, and Clinicaltrials.gov were searched for studies published between April 2018 and August 2023. Methodological quality was assessed and results were synthesised meta-narratively. Results: Five studies were included. The majority of the reviewed interventions were successful in increasing men's awareness of TC and self-examination, including a PowerPoint presentation, an online educational brochure, video-assisted teaching, a motivational video, and a virtual reality game. Only one study addressed help-seeking for testicular symptoms and promoted men's awareness of benign as well as malignant testicular diseases. Conclusions: This review highlights the importance of evaluating innovative educational interventions aimed at younger men, whilst raising their awareness of testicular disorders and increasing their help-seeking intentions for testicular disorder symptoms. Given the lack of consensus around scheduled testicular self-examination among younger men, clinicians are encouraged to instruct men to familiarise themselves with the look and feel of their own testes and to seek timely medical attention for abnormalities. Registration: The protocol of the previous version of this review was registered with the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO) under the registration number CRD42018093671.